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This is going to turn into a bit of a work rant, but first there will be some background. I always like to give fair warning for rant-i-ness.
I am a professional archaeologist. I have been for a little over five years and have been at my current company for a little over four and a half. It will be five come the second of January. I started out as a field tech and got to the point where I was one of the more respected crew chiefs. Then, last year about this time I moved into the lab to become one of the historic analysts, which means I identify and catalog all of the historic artifacts our company find. </back story>
So anyway, right now there are some contractual issues with our major [read only] historic project which mean that we can't do any of the lab work only the field work. And since we didn't have anything left to do in the lab the other historic analyst and I were sent to help out in the field. I wasn't my first choice of how to spend my September and October thus far, but it's not too bad. Except, the current crop of field crew are some of the laziest I've ever seen and it is driving me nuts. Seriously there is no need to :
<small>The title here is a direct quote from the project manager on site</small>
I am a professional archaeologist. I have been for a little over five years and have been at my current company for a little over four and a half. It will be five come the second of January. I started out as a field tech and got to the point where I was one of the more respected crew chiefs. Then, last year about this time I moved into the lab to become one of the historic analysts, which means I identify and catalog all of the historic artifacts our company find. </back story>
So anyway, right now there are some contractual issues with our major [read only] historic project which mean that we can't do any of the lab work only the field work. And since we didn't have anything left to do in the lab the other historic analyst and I were sent to help out in the field. I wasn't my first choice of how to spend my September and October thus far, but it's not too bad. Except, the current crop of field crew are some of the laziest I've ever seen and it is driving me nuts. Seriously there is no need to :
- Sit down while using a pick axe. No really, they work better if you stand up!
- Sitting down to screen. See above.
- Sitting down to dig. Once again, see above.
<small>The title here is a direct quote from the project manager on site</small>